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Marty Links was the creator of the comic strip “Emmy Lou” which ran in newspapers all over the world for over 35 years. Marty Links was a pioneer-- a woman cartoonist at a time when the cartoon business was really a boy’s club. For over 40 years, Marty would whisk through the San Francisco Chronicle city room delivering a weekly batch of cartoons with the same gusto as Emmy Lou would.
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Tog said, 4 months ago
First time I’ve seen this strip. Looking good.
Robert Nowall
said, 4 months ago
Yeah, I remember it now…didn’t, yesterday, when I commented without thinking (or even seeing)…
Fidx
said, 4 months ago
Why isn’t the cartoonist’s name included?
lightenup
said, 4 months ago
And where is the boy going to fit, unless one of the girls gives up her spot?
comic kitty
said, 4 months ago
One of my favorite old comics!
dad94513
said, 4 months ago
Brings me back… if your going retro, bring back “The Ryatts”
bookgirl2
said, 4 months ago
@Fidx
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marty_Links.
And I hope to heaven the syndicate is paying her estate for this and not just putting it in because they found a way to art grab this strip for free.
David
said, 4 months ago
I don’t remember this one but I’m going to add it to my list to see if it’s good nostalgia.
Adrian Snare said, 4 months ago
AAAhhhhhhhhh, the youngsters….if 20 can fit into a Volkswagen; 4 should have little trouble fitting under an umbrella (2 girls, 2 boys, of course)
comicbuff24 said, 4 months ago
Now that’s a good one! Have to show my daughter that one..
comicsexpert said, 4 months ago
much better choice than yesterday
comicsexpert said, 4 months ago
@bookgirl2
That would be highly illegal. And I doubt GoComics would risk something so foolish.
Cartoonacy said, 4 months ago
@dad94513
I’d love to see Winky Ryatt and family again. The Smith Family, too — the gags weren’t the greatest, but I loved the offbeat art style.
rtoon said, 4 months ago
Luv the boots! Refreshing to see boy/girl humor tastefully thought out.
kaecispop said, 4 months ago
@lightenup
Tightly in the middle.